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Kotlin is one of the most in-demand skills in the tech industry today. Companies across startups, scale-ups, and enterprises are actively hiring Kotlin developers to build cutting-edge products and services. Currently, there are 1 open Kotlin positions on LeetHire, with an average salary of $300k. On LeetHire, you can search for Kotlin jobs anonymously—your current employer won't know you're looking. All listings show transparent salary ranges upfront, so you never waste time on positions that don't meet your expectations. Connect directly with hiring teams without dealing with third-party recruiters, and block specific companies from seeing your profile if needed. The best Kotlin jobs rarely come through recruiters. LeetHire gives you direct access to companies actively hiring for your skills—remote, hybrid, or on-site—while keeping your search invisible to anyone you don't want knowing.
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Fullstory provides privacy-preserving session replay and analytics for websites and mobile apps. Our session replays are nothing short of magical - th...
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EnergyHub
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Starbridge
Product Engineer: (React/Typescript) who would work closely with product and design to build user-facing parts of the platform. You will craft perform...
Pushscroll
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View Kotlin Salary Guide →Kotlin has emerged as a modern, pragmatic programming language that combines object-oriented and functional programming features while maintaining seamless Java interoperability. Officially endorsed by Google for Android development, Kotlin also excels in backend services, multiplatform development, and server-side applications. Companies hire Kotlin developers primarily for Android mobile applications but increasingly for backend systems using frameworks like Ktor or Spring Boot with Kotlin support. Kotlin developers appreciate the language's null safety, concise syntax, coroutines for asynchronous programming, and elimination of boilerplate code. The ability to gradually adopt Kotlin in existing Java projects reduces migration friction. Kotlin developer salaries range from $90k to $170k+ with Android specialists and multiplatform developers commanding premium rates. Organizations value Kotlin for improved developer productivity, fewer runtime errors, and modern language features. LeetHire helps Kotlin developers showcase their mobile and backend skills through anonymous technical assessments that evaluate code quality over credentials.
Kotlin offers modern language features like null safety, extension functions, coroutines, and less boilerplate code while maintaining full Java interoperability. It's generally considered more productive for new projects, though Java's maturity and ecosystem remain advantages.
Kotlin developers work on Android mobile applications, backend services, multiplatform projects (iOS/Android/web), Spring Boot microservices, and server-side applications. Android development remains the primary market, but backend Kotlin adoption is growing.
Kotlin developers earn $90k to $170k+ annually. Android developers typically earn $95k-$145k, while senior engineers with multiplatform or backend expertise earn $130k-$170k+. Demand is particularly strong for developers with both Android and backend experience.
Yes, Kotlin is the preferred language for Android development as designated by Google. Most modern Android projects use Kotlin, and it's increasingly required for Android developer positions. The transition from Java is straightforward with interoperability support.